Shirley-Prosser-Obituary

Shirley A. Prosser

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

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Shirley A. Prosser, 77, of Camp Hill, passed away on Sunday January 16, 2011 at the Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill. Born on June 1, 1933 in Philadelphia, PA, to the late Claude and Lillie (Acker) Wachtman. She was the wife of the late Thomas J. Prosser. She was preceded in death by two sisters,...

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I have many fond memories of Mrs. Prosser from Lincoln elementary school. She went on all the field trips with our class and she was always so kind. My thoughts and prayers are with Brian and his family.

I haven't seen Shirley in years but she was a neighbor of mine growing up. I remember always going to her house and spending time with her and playing with her grandkids. I still have my first bible which she gave me and a $2 bill to keep as good luck inside. I've found comfort many times from that bible. Thinking of the family during the loss of such a great lady.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Brian,
I was so sad to hear about your mother. I remember all of the summer vacations to Ocean City, MD with your family, the Leinaweavers, the Preputnicks and my family, the Harpels. Your mom was so kind and I enjoyed hearing about the many books that she would read. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely, Shelly "Heiss" Dillman

I will always remember my Aunt Shirley for the letters she wrote to me while I was in Vietnam. Each one contained about nine pages and certainly helped me pass the time. Although we did not see each other much over the years, I will always treasure the words she wrote. Rest in Peace.

We know she will be greatly missed - her memory will live with many for years to come - What a great neighbor - You are all in our thoughs and prayers -
Dolores and Bob Weber - Matt, Kim & Dawn

Growing up in Orefield and living just across the road from my grandparents, I saw my Aunt Shirley almost every day as she lived with them. Things that I remember the most about her were her fabulous clothes that filled more than two closets, her endless jewelry that I would try on when she was at work, her passion for reading and love of books which I share, the wonderful old and gorgeous paper dolls that she let me play with, her paint-by-number paintings which showed her patience and...

Our condolences on Mrs. Prosser's passing. We couldn't have asked for a sweeter neighbor. We will miss visiting with her on our walks this summer.

The Chambers

We here at Manor Care wish to convey our
deepest sympathy to the Prosser family.
Shirly will be greatly missed by all. We will miss her wonderful smile.